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GENERAL HEADQUARTERS
SUPREME COMMANDER FOR THE ALLIED POWERS

GENERAL ORDERS
NO..........27

APO 500

3 June 1946

CIVIL INFORMATION AND EDUCATION SECTION

1. General Orders 4, 2 October 1945, as amended by General Orders 14, 1945 in rescinded.
2. The Civil Information and Education Section is established as a Special Staff Section to advice the Supreme Commander on policies relating to public information, education, religion, and other sociological problems of Japan and Korea.
3. The functions of the Section are to:
a. Make recommendations to:
(1) Effect the accomplishment of the information and educational objectives of the Allied Powers.
(2) Expedite the establishment of freedom of religious worship, freedom of opinion, speech, press and assembly by dissemination of democratic ideals and principles through all media of public information.
(3) Make clear to all levels of the Japanese public the true facts of their defeat, their war guilt, the responsibility of the militarists for present and future Japanese suffering and privation and the reasons for and objectives of the military occupation by the Allied Powers.
b. Make recommendations on information programs, through all media, reaching the Japanese public. The insure their understanding of all policies and plans for political economic and social rehabilitation of Japan and Korea.
c. Maintain liaison with:
(1) The Japanese Ministry of Information, and of Education.
(2) The Japanese press, radio, motion pictures and other information channels.
(3) Educational institutions.
(4) Religious, political, professional, social and commercial organisations; to insure their understanding of and cooperation with the information and education objectives of the Supreme Commander.